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Walking West Wycombe to Old Amersham

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↔19.71 km ↗+210 m ↘-201 m ◔6h 15 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from West Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)

Tough from the start. Big climb up to Downley, then drop down thru' woods before climbing steeply to Hughenden Manor (National Trust). Immediately, descend again to follows Hughenden Stream, then climb up Boss Lane to Great Kingshill & rolling thru' Prestwood to join the South Bucks Way at Little Kingshill and follow it thru' Little Missenden. Then along River Misbourne thru' Shardeloes Estate, before diverting to Old Amersham.

Walking Naphill Route, Chilterns

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↔11.49 km ↗+232 m ↘-234 m ◔3h 55 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)

A scenic walk around Naphill. Full of interest: there is a fascinating history of WWII codebreaking and you pass the home of a famous sculptor and a music camp.

Walking The Bull and Butcher - Route 3

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↔8.42 km ↗+113 m ↘-111 m ◔2h 45 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Turville (Buckinghamshire)

A medium length walk with some steep climbs. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Walking The Bull and Butcher - Route 1

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↔3.85 km ↗+78 m ↘-73 m ◔1h 20 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Turville (Buckinghamshire)

A short easy walk with no steep hills in the village. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Walking The Bull and Butcher, Turville village

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↔6.22 km ↗+128 m ↘-124 m ◔2h 10 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Turville (Buckinghamshire)

This Route 2 is a medium-length walk with one steep section. The village of Turville has become famous as the setting of the BBC TV Comedy the Vicar of Dibley. It has also featured in other TV programmes and films such as Midsomer Murders, Goodnight Mr Tom and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Walking Stokenchurch to Lodge Hill and Chinnor Hill, Chilterns

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↔16.03 km ↗+309 m ↘-314 m ◔5h 30 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Stokenchurch (Buckinghamshire)

Explore the pretty ridges, valleys and woods to the north and east of Stokenchurch. You follow the Chiltern Way past Radnage and over Bledlow Ridge. Cross Lodge Hill before returning via Chinnor Hill and Crowell Wood.

Walking Ibstone and Turville, Chilterns

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Ibstone and Turville, Chilterns
↔11.27 km ↗+313 m ↘-311 m ◔4h 05 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Ibstone (Buckinghamshire)

A walk on quiet rural paths with fine views and through pretty villages. The countryside has a peaceful, remote feeling despite being only a couple of miles from the M40 J5.

Walking Hughenen Manor to West Wycombe, Dashwood Mausoleum, Hellfire Caves

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Hughenen Manor to West Wycombe, Dashwood Mausoleum, Hellfire Caves
↔9.78 km ↗+252 m ↘-246 m ◔3h 30 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)

This circular offers heaps of views, wildlife spotting, and history preserved by the National Trust. It goes up and down the Chilterns hills and woodlands where end of May-June you can enjoy the bluebells. Keep your ears and eyes wide open listening to the whistling red kites or spot some pheasant or squirrels.

Walking Prestwood Route, Chilterns

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↔9.32 km ↗+102 m ↘-103 m ◔2h 55 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Hughenden (Buckinghamshire)

A wonderful opportunity to combine a stroll round Prestwood Nature Reserve with a lovely walk in the surrounding area. At Peterley Manor Farm there is the opportunity to do a little ‘pick your own’ for such delights as strawberries, gooseberries, raspberries and various vegetables.

Walking Hampden Monument Route

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Hampden Monument Route
↔8.11 km ↗+106 m ↘-104 m ◔2h 35 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Great and Little Hampden (Buckinghamshire)

This walk takes you through beautiful rolling countryside, past the home of an English Civil War hero and the monument erected in his memory.

Walking Hambleden to Turville and Fingest, Chilterns

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Hambleden to Turville and Fingest, Chilterns
↔15.23 km ↗+341 m ↘-338 m ◔5h 20 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Hambleden (Buckinghamshire)

A walk linking three of the most picturesque Chiltern villages. Using the Chiltern and Shakespeare ways it takes you on a circuit through lovely scenery with fine views.

Walking Marlow Common Walk, Chilterns

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Marlow Common Walk, Chilterns
↔8.95 km ↗+135 m ↘-131 m ◔2h 55 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Medmenham (Buckinghamshire)

A beautiful walk through the beech woods of Marlow Common. Look out for bluebells in the spring, orchids in early summer, and deer and red kites all year round.

Walking Aston Rowant Route, Chilterns

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↔5.59 km ↗+184 m ↘-185 m ◔2h 05 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Lewknor (Oxfordshire)

This short, stile-free walk shows the Chilterns at their best. There are quiet and hidden landscapes, a National Nature Reserve and superb views from the top of the escarpment.

Walking Bledlow over Chinnor Hill to Radnage

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Bledlow over Chinnor Hill to Radnage
↔10.70 km ↗+228 m ↘-219 m ◔3h 40 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Bledlow-cum-Saunderton (Buckinghamshire)

Climb to the top of Chinnor Hill with fine views over the Vale of Aylesbury before following quiet rural paths and lanes to pretty Radnage. Return over Bledlow Ridge.

Walking Hambleden Circular

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↔9.98 km ↗+153 m ↘-155 m ◔3h 15 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Hambleden (Buckinghamshire)

This a circular walk with a slow climb to the heights, avoiding the steep climb on the Hambleden side. On the way, visit Luxters Farm Winery and Brewery and walk parts of Shakespeare's and Chilterns Ways.

Walking Marlow Circular, Chilterns

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↔10.22 km ↗+75 m ↘-73 m ◔3h 10 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Marlow (Buckinghamshire)

A walk along the Thames Path to Temple Lock and through the picturesque Harleyford Estate to the woods of Marlow Common and the new Chiltern Society Local Nature Reserve.

Walking Princes Risborough Ridgeway Partnership Walk

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Princes Risborough Ridgeway Partnership Walk
↔11.33 km ↗+173 m ↘-164 m ◔3h 45 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Princes Risborough (Buckinghamshire)

A walk from Princes Risborough using the Ridgeway and the Chiltern Way to visit some of the local highlights.

Walking Marlow to Windsor, Thames Valley circular walk

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↔22.65 km ↗+8 m ↘-15 m ◔6h 30 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Marlow (Buckinghamshire)

This walk follows the Thames Path to Windsor with a detour along the Eton College Olympic Rowing Lake. You will find boating on the Thames, an ancient wetlands area, an historic village with artistic connections, beautiful Clivedon, Reach and Boulter's lock, the famous railway bridge, Monkey Island, Eton's impressive rowing lake, arboretum and the nature reserve Windsor Castle.

Walking Stonor to Marlow, Thames Valley circular walk

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↔16.88 km ↗+249 m ↘-305 m ◔5h 30 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Pishill with Stonor (Oxfordshire)

On this walk enjoy stately home and deer park, a windmill and a well-known vicar, red kites, Chiltern villages and hospitality scenic views, and a regatta town.

Walking Marlow to Henley, Walks around Reading

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↔13.85 km ↗+31 m ↘-26 m ◔4h 05 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Marlow (Buckinghamshire)

A mainly level walk along the scenic Thames Path then rising to overlook the famous regatta course before descending to the much-photographed river bridge and church in Henley-on-Thames.

Walking Marlow Circular via Spade Oak Nature Reserve

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↔8.96 km ↗+5 m ↘-6 m ◔2h 35 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Marlow (Buckinghamshire)

A level walk on good paths apart from steep steps to bridge across the A404. There are three pubs en route. A wide variety of waterfowl may be seen in the Spade Oak Nature Reserve and on the River Thames.

Walking The Flower Pot, Aston via Rememham and Hambleden

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↔9.91 km ↗+58 m ↘-65 m ◔3h 00 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Remenham (Borough of Wokingham)

This circular walk (Route 3) starts from The Flower Pot, Aston. Relatively easy walking with two uphill sections from Aston via Rememham and Hambleden.

Walking The Flower Pot, Aston - River Thames

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↔5.11 km ↗+21 m ↘-21 m ◔1h 30 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Remenham (Borough of Wokingham)

This circular walk (Route 1) starts from The Flower Pot, Aston. Apart from a short climb at the start, it’s easy walking for the rest of the route along the River Thames.

Walking The Flower Pot - Remenham, River Thames

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↔8.37 km ↗+21 m ↘-23 m ◔2h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Remenham (Borough of Wokingham)

This circular walk (Route 2) starts from The Flower Pot, Aston. Apart from a short climb at the start, it’s easy walking for the rest of the route along the River Thames.

Walking Hurley and the Berkshire Munros, Chilterns

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↔16.37 km ↗+206 m ↘-208 m ◔5h 15 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Hurley (Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead)

An interesting walk that passes the five hills south of the Thames that make up the ‘Munros’. It takes advantage of two of the area’s major long-distance paths; the Chiltern Way and Thames Path. The walk culminates in a majestic 3-mile stretch alongside the Thames.

Walking Rainbow Inn - Route 3

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↔8.58 km ↗+205 m ↘-200 m ◔3h 00 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Bix and Assendon (Oxfordshire)

A medium length walk with a couple of steep climbs en route.

Walking Rainbow Inn - Route 2

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↔7.40 km ↗+180 m ↘-174 m ◔2h 40 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Bix and Assendon (Oxfordshire)

A medium length walk with a couple of steep climbs en route.

Walking Rainbow Inn - Route 1

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↔7.00 km ↗+147 m ↘-147 m ◔2h 25 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Bix and Assendon (Oxfordshire)

Not a long walk but with some quite steep sections.

Walking Bourne End to West Wycombe

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↔17.22 km ↗+313 m ↘-249 m ◔5h 50 ▲Moderate
⚑Departure from Wooburn (Buckinghamshire)

First 2 miles are flat, along the Thames Path & Spade Oak Nature Reserve to Little Marlow. The rest of the stage is tough and very hilly with many steep climbs and mostly off-road thru'the Chiltern Hills. The route goes up around the back of High Wycombe to finish just past the National Trust owned village of West Wycombe at Pedestal Roundabout at junction of A40 and A4010.

Walking Cookham Circular

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↔7.16 km ↗+10 m ↘-12 m ◔2h 05 ▲Easy
⚑Departure from Cookham (Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead)

A mostly level walk on good paths, much of it on the Green Way. No stiles. Refreshment is available in picturesque Cookham village, once home to the artist Stanley Spencer. The village dates back to prehistoric times and has many fine old buildings.